During this year’s 3daysofdesign, TAMEKO linens became part of Summer Nights. This was a curated spatial installation. It embodied beautiful summer nights. The setting was Copenhagen, opposite Kongens Have and Rosenborg Castle. Conceived as an interior in suspension, the exhibition explored summer night atmosphere. It used material presence and spatial composition.
A double bed formed the main anchor at the space's center. Alpaca duvets and TAMEKO bed sheets layered the bed. Light, loosely hanging sheets defined the room. They acted as both backdrop and soft enclosure. This shaped gentle thresholds between rest and display. It also connected domesticity and abstraction.



For TAMEKO, being part of Summer Nights was an opportunity to show how simple, honest linens can support a larger spatial narrative — framing other works, softening acoustics, and holding atmosphere over time. It echoed our belief that textiles are not just the final layer in a room, but a calm structure that helps everything else make sense. Here, textiles were not only functional elements, but structural ones. The way the sheets fell, filtered light, and caught movement helped set the rhythm of the room, guiding how visitors moved, paused, and experienced the objects around them.





Beside the bed, hand-thrown ceramics were placed. Sculptural vases and scaled furniture created quiet focal points. A subtle scent of warm asphalt and lilacs filled the room. This reinforced the feeling of a late summer evening indoors.
Summer Nights was curated by Birgitte Due Madsen, Paula Esteban Laguna, and Tom Sheppard. It brought together works by Birgitte Due Madsen. Other contributors included Escential CPH and Estudio Vernís. Works from Kilzi and ReFramed were also featured. TAMEKO and Unwonted completed the collection.